Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1946 — Page 10
* Britain, China Object. (Continued From Page One)
"power veto rights. Fears “Terrible Blow” ~
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tvored a ‘discussion of the veto : fs stm not necessarily fo leg items from the agenda.” any change in the g | “free, frank discussion” of the veto |
Mr. Vishinsky claimed that rals-| ing the veto issue might “strike a the youthful from the agenda. United Nations organization's * '80l- | never had used this power and
United States {be used except in matters 0 it | seemed “important to have a general assembly’ discussion without] any criticism of the past or any as too early for any charges over WHO is right—but | changes in in the charter.
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keep off the agenda a matter or atin wag surely} a note brought up by the India govern= nited States was nob eX={,,0n¢ - India wants the assembly pressing any opinion on the merits \ ji qs the alleged oppression of the issue—the United States 18 + 1 dians in the Union of South ust as opposed as Russia to any fica, Field Marshal Jan Ohris- | ‘weakening of the veto powers. |tian Smuts said this was not withig | The British delegate, Sir Hartley the United Nations jurisdiction be- | awcross, took a similar stand. He cause it was a domestic mafter. | said that “while our own view is] The American delegation in hi lthat we are likely fo oppose any pre-committee huddle. decided. amendment to the charter wg feel takévno action at this time on [that this committee should not de- spanish issue raised by Secretary-| General Trygve Lie and Belgium in Sir Hartley said he thought a yesterday's debgle. Meanwhile, it -was learned that | Argentina has called a week-end caucus of the 20 Latin- American
Wellington Koo, China, also op~| countries to discuss joint policy on posed striking the veto question | matters confronting the six-week He sald China |assembly session. In sonfe quarters the Argentine never (action was interpreted as a direct t the! challenge to the United States lead1d be! ership of the Latin- American bloc lin the UN—and the score of votes e said that China regards it'that goes with that leadership, In fundamental | U. 8, circles, however, this inter- | pretation caused 1 no excitement, |
might be useful in clarifying methods of its use.
{“strongly feels that it should
greates importance and shou used~ with greater discretior.’
One of Halloween’s cutest witches will be Joan Smith of Bellmore, N. Y., who was chosen 1946 Halloween
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the fist time the secret operations Ls the plant will be viewed, | Capt. George P. Kraker, commanding officer of the naval ord= natice plant here, will be presented th the navy's fourth highest! {ll —the Legion of Merjt—during lunchéon in the balitoom of the In- the dinner. party at the naval ar-
dianapolis Athletic club. To give| mor. It will ‘be the third such award for Soap. ] Kraker,
the public an opportunity to attend, | Lp ha tables have been placed in tht yanME SCREENING BOARD allroom t reservations are| ’ available ane sky Tene is i! WASHINGTON, Oct. 25 (U. P.).—= y p 8 Secretary “of War Robert P. Pat-
anapolis’ Chamber of Commerce. The cruiser Indianapolis survivors terson has announced appointment will attend the luncheon, and Mrs lof a screening. board of general
NIMITZ TO APPEAR HERE FOR NAVY DAY
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Nimitz will be seated at a special officers to review the records of |
Sable with Mrs. Ralph E. Gates as regular army officers whose fitness ostess. hi {for duty has been questioned by Inspect Ordnance Plant | superiors. Lt. Gen, Lucian K. The annual Navy league dinner | Truscott heads the board. will be staged at 7 p. m. tomorrow) ——
in the naval armory. At the same| time a private dinner party for Mrs. Nimitz will be held at the Gover-! nor's mansion. The public will be permitted to| inspect the naval ordnance plant, | 21st and Arlington ave. tomorrow |
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